1) BEGIN READING chapter 2 of the textbook (pp. 45-73). In class, read "Key Issue 1: Where is the World's Population Distributed?" (pp., 45-49).
The quiz will take place on Tuesday, January 30.
2) Open AP Human Geography Study Guide in Google Classroom and add new items 12 Population concentrations and 13 Population statistics (don't delete current items 12 and 13, just let them move down and become 14 and 15).
3) Begin lecture on Key Issue 1 of Chapter 2: Population. Take notes on population concentrations and population statistics in the study guide.
For tomorrow: READ "Key Issue 2: Why Is Global Population Increasing?" (pp. 50-55) in The Cultural Landscape.
Wednesday, January 24
1) Briefly review lecture on Key Issue 1 of Population chapter (see link on agenda for yesterday).
2) Continue lecture with slides on Key Issue 2. Take notes in AP Human Geography Study Guide (in Google Classroom) on the following (also under the heading "13. Population statistics" that you created yesterday).
4) For tomorrow, read Key Issue 3 in your textbook (pp. 56-63).
Thursday, January 25 1) Try to register for access to the online textbook here: Pearson Registration
Click on "Register Now/Student" and, when prompted, enter the course ID: ISAHUMANGEO2018
2) In the AP Human Geography Study Guide (in Google Classroom), move #19 Demographic Transition Model to #14 so that it follows the population notes you've taken so far.
3) Continue lecture on Chapter 2 (see link above for presentation), on Key Issue 3: Why Does Population Growth Vary Among Regions? Take notes in AP Human Geography Study Guide (in Google Classroom) on the Demographic Transition.
4) For tomorrow, read Key Issue 4 in your textbook (pp. 64-73)
Friday, January 26
1) Come up with a 1 sentence caption for this cartoon: Population
2) Discussion: Think/Pair/Share
Is population growth a challenge or opportunity?
What is the US perspective on population growth?
Is there a global perspective on population growth?
"Hot Cities" Lagos Immigration How are the environment and population intertwined? What is the outcome of urban population growth?
In pairs, investigate any U.S. city using www.city-data.com in terms of population and population demographics. Your task is to analyze the data: what does it really tell us? Where do we go next with the data?
Tuesday, January 23
1) BEGIN READING chapter 2 of the textbook (pp. 45-73). In class, read "Key Issue 1: Where is the World's Population Distributed?" (pp., 45-49).The quiz will take place on Tuesday, January 30.
2) Open AP Human Geography Study Guide in Google Classroom and add new items 12 Population concentrations and 13 Population statistics (don't delete current items 12 and 13, just let them move down and become 14 and 15).
3) Begin lecture on Key Issue 1 of Chapter 2: Population. Take notes on population concentrations and population statistics in the study guide.
For tomorrow: READ "Key Issue 2: Why Is Global Population Increasing?" (pp. 50-55) in The Cultural Landscape.
Wednesday, January 24
1) Briefly review lecture on Key Issue 1 of Population chapter (see link on agenda for yesterday).2) Continue lecture with slides on Key Issue 2. Take notes in AP Human Geography Study Guide (in Google Classroom) on the following (also under the heading "13. Population statistics" that you created yesterday).
3) Watch TED Talk: Hans Rosling on Global Population Growth (10:04)
4) For tomorrow, read Key Issue 3 in your textbook (pp. 56-63).
Thursday, January 25
1) Try to register for access to the online textbook here: Pearson Registration
Click on "Register Now/Student" and, when prompted, enter the course ID: ISAHUMANGEO2018
2) In the AP Human Geography Study Guide (in Google Classroom), move #19 Demographic Transition Model to #14 so that it follows the population notes you've taken so far.
3) Continue lecture on Chapter 2 (see link above for presentation), on Key Issue 3: Why Does Population Growth Vary Among Regions? Take notes in AP Human Geography Study Guide (in Google Classroom) on the Demographic Transition.
4) For tomorrow, read Key Issue 4 in your textbook (pp. 64-73)
Friday, January 26
1) Come up with a 1 sentence caption for this cartoon: Population2) Discussion: Think/Pair/Share
3) Watch video: As Population Grows to 7 Billion, Where is Everyone Going? (2:58)
4) Discussion: What is the tone and purpose of this video?
5) Continue lecture on Chapter 2: Population (Key Issue 4)
Monday, January 29
1) Review Chapter 2: Population and HealthTuesday, January 30
1) QUIZ over Chapter 2: Population and HealthEnrichment:
Population Resources:
Population Discussion Questions (indicators of population)
Population 2010
Breaking the Long Silence on Population Growth
"Hot Cities" Lagos Immigration
How are the environment and population intertwined?
What is the outcome of urban population growth?
In pairs, investigate any U.S. city using www.city-data.com in terms of population and population demographics.
Your task is to analyze the data: what does it really tell us? Where do we go next with the data?